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‘800 seconds for a sick visit’: Some factors driving antibiotic resistance have nothing to do with biology, says medical sociologist Julia Szymczak
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‘800 seconds for a sick visit’: Some factors driving antibiotic resistance have nothing to do with biology, says medical sociologist Julia Szymczak

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 9, 2026

‘A silent pandemic’: How Japan is curbing antibiotic resistance, $5 at a time This interview is the second article in a series comparing antibiotic use

Summit living isn’t a problem for this tiny mouse
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Summit living isn’t a problem for this tiny mouse

Erin Garcia de JesusJuly 9, 2026

A boost to heat production and drawing in more oxygen may help Andean leaf-eared mice thrive at altitude.

Curiosity Sees Martian Sulfur Up Close
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Curiosity Sees Martian Sulfur Up Close

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 9, 2026

These sulfur crystals were found inside a rock after NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover happened to drive over it and crush it on May 30, 2024

Will We Ever Find Alien Civilizations?
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Will We Ever Find Alien Civilizations?

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 9, 2026

Does intelligent life exist elsewhere in the universe? The question has captivated us for centuries, but despite decades of searching it remains frustratingly unanswered. Every

‘Astronomers have to revise estimates’: The Milky Way may be larger, heavier and more lopsided than we realized
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‘Astronomers have to revise estimates’: The Milky Way may be larger, heavier and more lopsided than we realized

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 9, 2026

Two of the Milky Way’s gigantic spiral arms appear to be much farther away than we realized, scientists have discovered after listening to the echoes

Scientists build tiny ‘diving suit’ for cockroaches, turning them into search-and rescue cyborgs
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Scientists build tiny ‘diving suit’ for cockroaches, turning them into search-and rescue cyborgs

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 9, 2026

Engineers have designed a waterproof “diving suit” for cyborg cockroaches that enables the hybrid insects to survive and roam underwater for up to three hours.

Quantum computing wielded to create extremely rare material critical to nuclear fusion
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Quantum computing wielded to create extremely rare material critical to nuclear fusion

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 9, 2026

Using a quantum computer alongside a supercomputer, scientists have developed a breakthrough pathway for modeling the physics inside a fusion reactor. The world-first experiment could

Support goes a long way to boost birth control effectiveness
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Support goes a long way to boost birth control effectiveness

Aimee CunninghamJuly 9, 2026

The HER Salt Lake Contraceptive Initiative’s approach, which centered the user and made refills easy, meant all types of methods worked well.

Neandertal babies were a lot like ours — but didn’t stay that way
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Neandertal babies were a lot like ours — but didn’t stay that way

Tom MetcalfeJuly 9, 2026

Two studies of Neandertal remains suggest their newborns were about the same size as those of modern humans but developed faster through infancy.

Extreme heat waves are making our cities buckle. Investing in urban nature is no longer optional.
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Extreme heat waves are making our cities buckle. Investing in urban nature is no longer optional.

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 9, 2026

For decades, cities have been designed around “gray infrastructure.” Roads move people. Bridges connect communities. Water systems protect public health. These systems are governed by

100,000 years ago, one of the earliest Homo sapiens outside Africa was stabbed in the face, analysis finds
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100,000 years ago, one of the earliest Homo sapiens outside Africa was stabbed in the face, analysis finds

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 8, 2026

Around 100,000 years ago, an early Homo sapiens man was probably stabbed in the face with a sharp stone tool and later buried in a

‘Uncharted territory’: Record-high ocean temperatures confirmed for June as El Niño strengthens its grip
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‘Uncharted territory’: Record-high ocean temperatures confirmed for June as El Niño strengthens its grip

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 8, 2026

June global sea surface temperatures have climbed to record highs, prompting concerns over extreme weather, flooding, sea level rise and stress to global ocean ecosystems.

Hubble Captures Star-Studded Cluster
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Hubble Captures Star-Studded Cluster

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 8, 2026

This image from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope shows Messier 3, a densely packed cluster of stars whose origins may be a merger between globular clusters

Is Life Just Different?
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Is Life Just Different?

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 8, 2026

In 1993, a team led by the planetary scientist Carl Sagan tentatively concluded that there is life on Earth. Not much of a deduction, you

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